Tim Hortons to Accept Apple Pay

Tim Hortons, the Canadian coffee and doughnut company, unveiled a new iPhone app that allows customers to order in advance of their visit and pay with Apple Pay.

The new version of the app also supports using a credit card or the company’s TimCard.

The company’s stores will have new Mobile Pickup locations within the store so that customers don’t mistakenly wait in line. The app will allow for reloads in the amount of $10, $25, $50, and $100 in both Canadian and U.S. dollars.

Founded in 1964 as Tim Donut, Tim Hortons is Canada’s largest fast food chain with a total of 4,613 restaurants in nine countries. The majority of these are in Canada but there are dozens of Tim Hortons stores in the United States and the company also has a presence in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. It was founded in 1964 by hockey player Tim Horton and his partner Jim Charade and was acquired by Burger King in 2014.

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